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It is a high velocity sales position that leverages a prioritized call list to drive prospect engagement remotely by phone, video, face to face, and utilizing digital tools.
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Meeting small business owners through in-person prospecting (no appointment setting) We are seeking individuals who are results-focused, with an entrepreneurial spirit, and exceptional work ethic to prospect, conduct face-to-face cold calls, and enroll new members.
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Self-starter and ability to stick with a structured, proven sales model. Whether you have some sales experience or are new to sales, NFIB is here to set you up for success with best-in-class training.
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A career with NFIB means being part of a team of truly extraordinary people working to promote and protect small business. Or maybe you have been thinking about switching career paths and moving into sales.
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Memorizing and utilizing NFIB s proven 5-minute verbatim sales presentation. Sales experience AND/OR transferrable skills. Is company culture important to you? NFIB has been fighting for independent business owners for over 80 years.
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Processing payment on the spot. We are the Voice of Small Business in Washington, D.C., and in all 50 state capitals. Do you have a passion for making a difference for small business in your community.
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A career with NFIB provides a flexible work/life balance while still maintaining full-time effort in the field. You will be impacting your community while taking advantage of our competitive compensation, ongoing training, incentives, and generous benefits package.
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W-2, 100% commission with monthly and quarterly bonuses + full benefits (medical, dental, vision, matching 401k, and more) Building quick rapport and delivering an engaging presentation. NFIB is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, and member driven organization.
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Passion for the success of small business. Are you looking for a career with unlimited income potential ? UNCAPPED earning potential (Straight Commission) Quick-witted, adaptable, and strategic. Overcoming objections and closing the sale.
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80,000 - $90,000 typical first year earnings. Monthly Mileage reimbursement. Desire for ongoing learning. Intermediate technical skills. Equal Opportunity Employer. Strong work ethic. Grit and relentless perseverance.
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We are seeking individuals who are results-focused, with an entrepreneurial spirit, and exceptional work ethic to prospect, conduct face-to-face cold calls, and enroll new members.
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Three weeks training pay.
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Learn more about the NFIB’s culture here: www. What’s In It For You.
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